Geography
Religion
Achievements
Political Structure
Economy
100

Extremely fertile land in the Middle East

Fertile Crescent

100

What religion did the people of Mesopotamia practice?

Polytheism (more than one god)

100

Name three major inventions of Ancient Mesopotamia?

Writing, empires and written legal codes

100

What time of government did Ancient Mesopotamia have?

Monarchy: One person (king) in charge

100

What were some of the natural resources of Ancient Mesopotamia?

Wood, metal and salt
200

What does Mesopotamia mean?

Land between the two rivers

200

Who were the religious leaders?

Priests at first, then kings. 

200

What was the name of the first writing system?

Cuneiform (wedged shaped)

200

Who were the leaders and made decisions for each city-state?

First priests then kings

200

Who did the Mesopotamians trade with?

Asia Minor, Egypt and India

300
What physical land features did it have?

Mostly grass in the north and marshes/swamps in the south. 

300

What did Kings believe about themselves?

They were demi-gods:  part man, part god.

300

What was the name of the first empire?

Akkadian Empire

300

Name two famous kings from Mesopotamia?

Sargon the Great and Hammurabi

300

What was the main job in Mesopotamia?

Farming

400

How did the land impact the people?

Dry with little rain for crops, often flooded near rivers leaving silt (good for crops)

400

Where did the people of Mesopotamia worship?

Ziggurat

400

Who started the first empire?

Sargon the Great

400

Name the three groups in the middle class?

Scribes, Merchants/Artisans and Commoners

400

Define Job Specialization?

When you become really good at a specific task, artists, crafting, etc. 
500

Two things that people had to build to deal with the geography?

Dams and Canals

500

What did each city-state believe about a certain god?

That one was on their side. 

500

What is the name of the first written legal codes?

Hammurabi's Code

500

Who was in the Lower Class?

Slaves

500

Define Surplus?

When you have extra of something (crops)